National Environmental Satellite: Marine Heat Wave Reminiscent of 'The Blob' Lingers Off U.S. West Coast
October 08, 2019
October 08, 2019
SILVER SPRING, Maryland, Oct. 8 -- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service issued the following news:
The new marine heat wave off the Pacific Coast is reminiscent of the early stages of the 2014-2016 "blob" that devastated marine life and is believed to have affected the weather. This year's expanse of unusually warm water stretches roughly from the Gulf of Alaska south to California and west all . . .
The new marine heat wave off the Pacific Coast is reminiscent of the early stages of the 2014-2016 "blob" that devastated marine life and is believed to have affected the weather. This year's expanse of unusually warm water stretches roughly from the Gulf of Alaska south to California and west all . . .